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Empowerment Evaluation With Programs Designed to Prevent First-Time Male Perpetration of Sexual ViolenceDivision of Violence Prevention in the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA, RNoonan{at}cdc.gov
RTI International Women, Children, and Families Program, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina This special issue captures several threads in the ongoing evolution of sexual violence prevention. The articles that follow examine an empowerment evaluation process with four promising programs dedicated to preventing first-time male perpetration of sexual violence, as well as evaluation findings. Both the evaluation approach and the programs examined shed light on how sexual violence prevention can continue to be improved in the future.
Key Words: empowerment evaluation sexual violence prevention capacity building
Health Promotion Practice, Vol. 10, No. 1 suppl,
5S-10S (2009) | |||
